What is the significance of the NR-PDSCH-PDU-SS in the 5G New Radio (NR) interface?
However, I can provide explanations for some of the terms you mentioned individually:
- NR (New Radio): This is the air interface standard for 5G wireless communication, defining the specifications for how 5G wireless networks operate, including the physical layer, radio access network (RAN), and various protocols.
- PDSCH (Physical Downlink Shared Channel): PDSCH is a key channel in the downlink direction (from the base station to the user equipment) in 5G NR. It is responsible for transmitting user data and higher-layer control information.
- PDU (Protocol Data Unit): A PDU is a unit of data that is transmitted over a network. In the context of 5G NR, it refers to the data unit that is passed between different layers or entities in the communication system.
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) specifications and documentation related to 5G NR to understand its significance in the context of the 5G New Radio interface. These documents provide detailed technical information about the 5G NR standard and its various components. Additionally, you may want to refer to any industry-specific or vendor-specific documents or standards that might use this terminology if it is not part of the 3GPP standard.